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  MARY ANNE Z. O'SULLIVAN   
  WASHINGTON STATE USA  
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Art: Byron and Wild Roses by Artist MARY ANNE Z. O'SULLIVAN
"Byron and Wild Roses"
MARY ANNE Z. O'SULLIVAN

Art: Beautiful Dottie by Artist MARY ANNE Z. O'SULLIVAN
"Beautiful Dottie"
MARY ANNE Z. O'SULLIVAN

Art: Pearl in Backlight by Artist MARY ANNE Z. O'SULLIVAN
"Pearl in Backlight"
MARY ANNE Z. O'SULLIVAN

Art: Pal in a Velvet Chair by Artist MARY ANNE Z. O'SULLIVAN
"Pal in a Velvet Chair"
MARY ANNE Z. O'SULLIVAN

Art: Cats in a Drawer by Artist MARY ANNE Z. O'SULLIVAN
"Cats in a Drawer"
MARY ANNE Z. O'SULLIVAN

"Byron and Wild Roses"

Art: Byron and Wild Roses by Artist MARY ANNE Z. O'SULLIVAN
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Media:  film photography
Dimensions:  561x808 pixels

Byron was a pure white natural Persian, with big blue eyes. When he would purr it sounded like singing somehow. An unusual purr. This is him one June posing in the wild roses. He was great to photograph because he was a ham...always pretending not to notice me taking his photo.

Because this show calls for Black and White I stuck to the purest of no color and gray scaled the photograph to insure this.
I'm surprised how much stronger it looks in pure B&W.

I took this with my old Canon slr, 85mm lens, using 400 speed film, and let it choose the aperture setting and auto focus since my eyes are not as good as they used to be. I cropped the photo to emphasize the cat's head and striking eyes, and adjusted the contrast.


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